We did have another problem occur though and that is rot in the rafters of the old house. Our framer Darren, Jason and Leo discussed it yesterday and on Friday Darren is coming back to 'fix' our problem. This has to be done before the roof goes on of course. So in a way it does not matter that the roofers could only do it on the weekend. Reason Darren is not doing it until Friday is because the forecast is for dry and sunny weather. Right now would not be a good time as it is snowing lightly and windy.
This is the first day the roofers were here. First they had to prepare the valleys of the roof before they could on the real roof. Here the roofer's son is handing a piece of valley steel through the rafters for the workers on the roof.
Again the process of handing the piece of valley steel through the rafters seen from on top of the roof. ( No I did not take the picture. Leo did. No way will I go on top of the roof.)
Again a view of preparing the valleys of the roof for the 'real' steel.
This is our roofer attaching the first piece of 'real' steel to the roof.
This is why the roofer had to go down to cut the steel. Too many sparks flying around and too dangerous to do that up on the second floor with all the wood and sawdust around.
The first day they also took some time sorting out the pieces of steel. We had 2 containers, like you see here, of roof pieces in different lengths.
And this is what it looks like after they sorted out all the pieces.
Last Friday we had some dirt delivered to do the backfill which was done yesterday. Leo did not only want the dirt packed up against the house he also wanted pieces of Styrofoam put in to prevent the frost from coming underneath the footings. The following pictures give you an idea on how that was done.
Yes, just a bit closer and dump it there.
Here you can see the foam sticking out at the bottom (white) while the dirt is being dumped on top.
Jason at work. And there is always people looking on right!
This is it again for pictures. Yes I have way more pictures of course but they are all more or less the same. Enjoy and until next time.